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“Everybody has a secret world inside of them. All of the people of the world, I mean everybody. No matter how dull and boring they are on the outside, inside
them they've all got unimaginable, magnificent, wonderful, stupid, amazing worlds. Not just one world. Hundreds of them. Thousands maybe.” -Neil Gaiman
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Seen that one, but good eye. Just another example of why Robert Downey Jr. seems to only play ENTP characters.

I also watched Star Trek: Into Darkness recently. Very well executed, but a couple of the plot devices near the end were too corny for me. Maybe a Treky would find them more palatable.

If you haven't seen it, I'd also recommend The Departed. That movie pulls no punches.

Ugh. Everything in Star Trek Into Darkness was well-executed except for the story. And dammit, that was a pretty fucking big problem with this movie. I cannot remember when or if I literally was pissed off by a story.

Why couldn't they have just made Khan a Khan-like character, or maybe even rewrite Khan as the good guy? It still would've been more innovative than what they ended up pulling off. They cleverly changed the timeline with the last Trek and now all they're doing is rehashing old villains. Talk about wasted potential. And at the final 20 minutes, I was downright laughing.

Oh and yeah, why are Khan and Carol Marcus British? What in the alternate timeline would've changed that?

The Departed was good, but I don't think it's the movie Scorsese should've one his long-awaited Oscar for -- he should've gotten them for Goodfellas, The Aviator, and Hugo. But not Gangs of New York, that movie was boring as fuck.